The Numerous Benefits Of 550 Paracord

By Ines Flores


Sometimes, it is difficult to understand how some tools that may look simple and useless can turn out to be lifesaving. One such tool is the paracord. It comes up as a very simple yet practical tool that can find its application in virtually everything at any given time. This is simply a versatile-filament nylon cord that consists of 7 strong cords made of nylon. These are woven together and then wrapped with a branded nylon. The resulting cord is very strong with a combined breaking force of 550 lbs. The cord is in fact widely known as the 550 paracord, thanks to its breaking strength.

It was first widely used to contract parachutes during the World War II. In fact, this is how the cord drove its name 'para' cord. Other than its wide military applications, the cord is now common in our homes. Other organized troops like the police, the scout, the coast guard, research stations, forest guards, and wildlife guards also find it very helpful. For this reason, there are other non-military or commercial varieties.

However, the civilian or commercial version may not have the said seven inner yarns or if it does, the inner yarns may not be made of 3 strands each. However, depending on the purpose, the civilian version still works for many ordinary applications.

This cord is available in many different colors which give the buyer a wide option to choose from. The same applies for length, depending on the budget and the intended use; there is one that can fit the purpose. They can also be cut into smaller pieces. However, this requires that the cut end is either burnt or signed so that it can prevent fraying.

The benefits are also countless. First, its strength cannot be compared with any other cord in the similar category. The sting is only one eighth inch diameter, but has a breaking strength of 550 lbs. It is also very durable. It can withstand countless uses without being compromised in flexibility.

A cord with a length of 225 feet, weighs only 1 pound. This makes it easy to carry around. The cord is also resistant to the outside elements like water and mildew, drying very quickly in case of contact with water. Lastly, the inner strands can also be removed, a factor that makes it extremely versatile.

In addition to this, the cord is very flexible and light in weight. A cord that is 225 feet, weighs less than 1 pound, a factor that makes it the cord of choice for campers, climbers and other operations that call for carry many tools. Today, it is commonly used to build tents and for other support activities.

The areas of applications are indispensable. In addition to commonly used like cloth lines, life line, survival kits, lanyard, fire bow, and tarp tie among others, the individual strings can be used as emergency stitches after they are boiled, for dental floss, ordinary sewing, fishing lines, and even shoe laces. The areas of applications are just endless.




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